lunchtime in the PONS Dictionary

lunchtime Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

it's approaching lunchtime
at lunchtime
at lunchtime

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
She holds lunchtime advisory sessions for her fellow students.
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The lunchtime comedy theatre is one of the years attractions.
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The overnight blaze was finally brought under control when the ruptured gas main was sealed at lunchtime.
www.plymouthherald.co.uk
This enhances pupils experience, ability and progression further though running clubs either at lunchtime or after school.
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They usually get it from an older sibling and take it into school to liven up their lunchtime.
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An 15-minute lunchtime programme airs at 1:30pm with a short update broadcast at 3pm.
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At 11.10am lessons resume until lunchtime (12.30 or 1.10 depending on the individual's timetable).
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Then there would be another film at lunchtime, and one at teatime.
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The school employs a system of volunteers (all pupils) to mediate arguments and run games at lunchtime.
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The fare is populist stuff, an approachable lunchtime lineup of soups, sandwiches and quiches would be at home in the late 1980s.
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